OK Ok, I’ll do them all again.

I’ll get me motorcycle frame laser alignment tool out next time.
Although I’m not totally sure the infill dirt hasn't affected the amount of detail extractable myself, but I did rush the job, and I agree it doesn't look straight, so you’re all probably right….strange though, as all the other test shots before the 3 are ok. I'll add mirror lock up to the list too.
I can understand the auto focus being aided by higher contras, but didn't think that would be a problem with the reasonable light, although I’m sure your right to suggest I get it right. I just thought the finer surface would be more suitable.
Steve said:
Incidentially both shots are well underexpossed too, which will also not help much
I was using Auto and that always seems to underexpose occasionally...or have a biased toward underexposing occasionally. And I had my ‘don’t fiddle with the image’ head on.
Well that’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it. :smilenod:
CT
You’re absolutely right, I have no intention of wasting a good lens, and the thought of forking out for a new lens only to find is was my technique makes me shudder. :doh: That’s what I’m sacred off! It could all be me after all.
I’ll do some googling and Then I’ll do it again on a normal wall, I'll pay close attention etc.
I'm kinda hoping it is my poor technique as that would be more rewarding photographically...IYKWIM. Although that kinda suggest that I’m unable to take an in-focus picture of a flat wall ten feet away...which I’m sure is not true.
Thanks for your thoughts everyone. I'm really looking forward to finally understanding this problem.